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A sentence that expresses a command or request.
Ãâó: csmp.ucop.edu/crlp/resources/glossary.html
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an order, instruction or command. Christina I Rossetti issues instructions like 'Remember me' and 'do not grieve' in Remember (p.19). Irony: irony occurs when there is a difference between what is expected and what actually happens, as in the ironic twists at the end of several of the Opening Worlds I stories or in poems such as Disabled (p.80) where Owen ' reveals that the now legless soldier was once an admired footballer. Irony also refers to the use of implied
Ãâó: www.aberconwy.conwy.sch.uk/curriculum/english/y11/...
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Used to express a wish, command or advice
Ãâó: pedia.nodeworks.com/P/PO/POR/Portuguese_language/
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verb form expressing a request or an order.
Ãâó: www.statistik.tuwien.ac.at/public/dutt/lingue/node...
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